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-ID: 8f680026-76b1-47f9-9cd9-477be83e0d3b
-Title: Window managers
-Authors: Aoi Koizumi <novaburst@envs.net>
-Date: 2022-01-24T01:53:37-00:00
-Date-Edited: 2022-01-24T02:42:36+00:00
-Topics: Computing
-
-I have like, three window managers installed on my main machine running FreeBSD 13.0-R
-I'll describe my brief experiences on those below.
-
-# cwm
-Hardly know anything about it, aside from it being built-in on a OpenBSD base install. 
-Turns out it's actually pretty good, and well documented. Configuration file is also quite simple. 
-I'm just too lazy to get myself used to it.
-
-# dwm
-A window manager I once disliked alongside i3 for no reason at all, besides from extreme shilling from some of its users. 
-Only issue I had with it was because of conflicts with profanity and weechat, so I ended up recompiling it from the FreeBSD Ports tree and it uses the Win key instead of Alt. 
-It became my second-favorite window manager, and I use it as vanilla as possible, mainly to avoid it turning it to shit.
-
-# i3
-At first, just like with dwm I got very weirded out because I came from using w9wm, its perfect opposite. 
-Adapted myself quite quickly to it over time, and eventually became second nature to me. 
-It's pretty smooth from my experience. 
-At least I was looking to make more use of my keyboard, and I guess I've already achieved that with tiling window managers.